Especially ghosts—they're always white, even when they were black…
Especially ghosts—they're always white, even when they were black…
@alisonbrie And now I see I should have kept reading before repeating you almost word for word! :) Agreed, obviously.
I see where you're coming from, that this entire season was the Exposition portion of the elements of drama. If so, that makes it a lot more tolerable in retrospect. As long as next season is "Rising Action" with the emphasis on action! Memories of Joe Straczynski's 5-year dramatic structure for Babylon 5.
"Yes, mayor, it's true—this man has no name!"
I've never heard of Rings of Saturn before, but I will keep an eye out for it now. Sounds like it would be best to read it before seeing this, just to have that unfiltered first encounter with it.
I loved that movie so much. Young teenage me wanted three things desperately:
My best friend in high school used to brag about what an awesome hard worker he was to make it and stand tough all summer at this big vegetable processing plant on the edge of town. He would make a couple thousand or so over the course of the summer and I would have jack to show for my goofing off, not to mention…
So I thinks to myself:
How is water a non-renewable resource? That's just several layers of bad reasoning right there.
"Hey, I came to this tavern and bought her beers because I wanted to plant my seed, and I don't care how much she regrets it in the morning."
Actually, there's an interesting circularity when you consider how much of her family's fortune was probably made by (knowingly or unknowingly) leasing office space to this particular industry.
Can't reply above—Triple homicide? In high school? Who did he kill, and why? (not asking names, just circumstances/context).
What if they're all wearing khakis?
The review obviously does understand that Binoche's life as a housewife is being equated with being a whore of a different kind. Wilmore also understands that, while there may have been some useful invigorating shock value in making that claim/observation circa 1970, it's not particularly useful or even remotely…
I was thinking about this as well, based on one experience—there was a combat chopper game of the full-size sit-in type at a big arcade that I tried once, that had semi-realistic controls. Between the cyclic, the collective, and the pedals, I was hopelessly lost. Nothing I did had the intended effect, and I just…
"Crash Course doesn’t intend to carry any major statements about America based on the observations of a visiting tourist, but it does tell you something about our national priorities."
Side note: (oooh I feel so Tobolowsky all of a sudden!)
I would've loved to hear his thoughts about Light Sleeper. The story is pretty simple, but the performances take it so far beyond that. I think it was the first time I saw him in a sympathetic, normal-guy role. Plus, I now have an entirely different appreciation for the love scene with Dana Delaney, having heard the…
Its one fatal flaw—bustin' on Jennifer Connelly in Labyrinth. I mean, sure, she needed some kindly matron to take her aside and tell her what tweezers were for, but other than that, a star was born. And a tentpole.
Donna: "Am I being too hard on Quinn?"